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April 11th, 2023 05:00
AW3423DWF, feature request
Hi,
I am mostly happy with AW3423DWF, but the firmware's logic about pixel refresh is confusing: why it has to shut down the monitor instead of simply entering standby afterward?
I used it as a daily driver and every time when the notification pops out I need to manually click the joystick and then the monitor will shut down after finishing refreshing. Then, to continue using the monitor, I need to manually power the monitor on again, which I found particularly annoying and inconvenient.
Can an upcoming firmware update change the shut-down behavior into standby? That would make people's life easier with the 4-hour refreshing cycle.
Additionally, can the firmware update make it available for users to manually set an auto-fresh timer? For example, after entering standby for X minutes, the monitor will go to refresh itself automatically. Currently, users have no clue when will it perform an auto-refresh and it is often the case for me that the monitor pops the notification out right after I power it on and resume working.
Thanks for replying.



Vanadiel
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April 11th, 2023 08:00
You can turn off that notification and set it to automatically happen next time the monitor goes into standby.
That is how I have mine set up and I never have to worry about a pixel refresh.
Tim Wang
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April 11th, 2023 10:00
Hmm, yah... what you mentioned is indeed a workaround.
However, my original point was that I want a rather seamless experience when I manually click to proceed to refresh. If the monitor can just get right back to working status instead of shutting down, it would be better.
If I am to use standby mode to trigger the refresh, I do need to intentionally switch off signal input so my laptop does take some time to rearrange my desktop and sometimes triggers windows 11's bug about correctly displaying desktop icons, etc.